from Someones,
released September 3, 2020
Written and recorded (first draft) June 2018, re-recorded and mixed June-August 2020.
Drums programmed by Bil Hooper, with a major tip of the hat to Bill Berry, so I guess we should also shout out Buck, Mills and Stipe, lest they feel left out.
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This record is fucking phenomenal. Period. From beginning to end, it's so lush in its attack. The build up to the final track will give you goosebumps, as well as make you tear up, raise your fist in the air, or all three at once. Don't pass this up. Jared Singleton
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It's a glorious swirl of Fleet Foxes, and Smile era Beach Boys.
It gently consumes you like a river's current as you float atop—getting that unexpected sunburn in September barnudiolikesyourband
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Got this record as a birthday gift from a bandmate and it coincided with the loss of my grandmother and a painful trip east to see to final arrangements. It provided both company and consolation during that difficult journey and thematically, is spot-on for this season of life. Can’t say enough good things about these guys. Creep Church
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